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The 4-door sedan was dropped from lineup (leaving the 4-door hardtop, 2-door hardtop, and 2-door convertible), the 440 V8 remained and only available powerplant in two guises: base and more powerful TNT. 1968 face-lifting brought concealed headlamps which were to be 300 trademark until 1971. [9]
The Chrysler 300 "letter series" are high-performance personal luxury cars that were built by Chrysler in the U.S. from 1955 to 1965 and were a sub-model from the Chrysler New Yorker. [3] After the initial year, which was named C-300 for its standard 300 hp (220 kW) 331 cu in (5.4 L) FirePower V8 , the 1956 cars were designated 300B.
2-door hardtop 2-door convertible 4-door sedan 4-door hardtop: Platform: C-body: Related: Chrysler 300 Chrysler New Yorker Chrysler Newport Chrysler Town & Country: Powertrain; Engine: 440 cu in (7.2 L) Wedge V8 [24] Transmission: 3-speed TorqueFlite A727 automatic: Dimensions; Wheelbase: 127 in (3,226 mm) Length: 1967: 224.7 in (5,707 mm) 1968 ...
Chrysler wordmark. The American car ... 300 letter series: 1955 1965 300 non-letter series: 1962 1971 [n 2] Airflow: 1934 1937 Airstream: 1935 1937
The Chrysler 300 is a full-size car [3] manufactured and marketed by Stellantis North America and its predecessor companies. It was available as a four-door sedan and station wagon in its first generation (model years 2005–2010), and solely as a four-door sedan in its second generation (model years 2011–2023).
All body styles were continued from 1964 including the pillared four-door sedan, four-door hardtop sedan, two-door hardtop coupe, and convertible, along with the station wagon, which was renamed the Chrysler Town and Country and became a separate series. A new bodystyle for 1965 (shared with other Chryslers and Dodge Polaras) was a six-window ...
2-door hardtop 2-door convertible 4-door sedan 4-door hardtop 4-door station wagon (Town & Country) [24] Layout: FR: Related: Chrysler New Yorker Chrysler Town & Country Chrysler Saratoga DeSoto Firedome Dodge Coronet Plymouth Belvedere: Powertrain; Engine: 300.5 cu in (4.9 L) Poly V8(1955) [9] [25] 331 cu in (5.4 L) Poly V8: Transmission: 3 ...
Model offering remained 4-door sedan and hardtop as well as the 2-door hardtop. New bodies appeared for 1963 with the Canadian Saratoga using the same grille and trim as the U.S. 300, only with "Saratoga 300" nameplates, as the series was now called. Body styles remained the same and this year the 300 convertible was imported.